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cfortune
11-28-2017, 22:49
I should be getting papers back on a SLR107-UR in the near future and was wondering if anyone had any recommendations for getting the barrel cut down? I've seen videos of people doing it themselves but I'm not sure I want to go that route. Would hate to end up with something that keyholes, especially since it'll be wearing a suppressor at times.
Thanks!
Great-Kazoo
11-29-2017, 00:46
You consider replacing it with an AMD barrel?
Or call one of the many AK smiths on line
http://www.frontlinearmory.com/gunsmithing/pricing/ak_pricing.html
Keyholing is usually referenced to the slr-104ur and the 5.45 round, and most members on the ak files forums dispel it as a myth unless your barrel is way out of spec to start. But I digress; I sent my 107ur and 104ur to Tim at Two Rivers Arms in Oklahoma. I had him do a little extra work but he did a great job. The turn around time was about 3 months as they are usually working on things, but we'll worth the wait.
BPTactical
11-29-2017, 08:48
You really, really really need to make sure your 'Smith understands the nuances of AK barrels, especially if you are planning on suppressing it. I have cut them back 2-3" only to discover that the bore is so non-concententic that suppressing it would be a very bad idea.
The dead air wolverine suppressor is supposed to help with that. The opening goes from just over 30 gauge to just over 40 gauge at the business end. I don't remember exactly, I'll see if I can find me notes tomorrow. I'll also let you know in a few months when form 4 trusts get to jan.
cfortune
11-30-2017, 15:19
Thanks for the information, guys. Sounds like I might be better off taking the extra time to have this done right.
Yeah, there are a number of dedicated AK builders out there that have tons of experience dealing with out of center bores and suppressors.. The Arsenals aren't really known for this issue so much. You mostly hear about out of center bores on older surplus military rifles build on older tooling.
Trying to remember.. Don't the 107URs already have a 74 style threaded combo FSB/gasblock with just the extra barrel sticking out the end? If so many people have just cut the barrel of using the end of the gasblock combo as a guide and then have a smith put a crown on it and called it good.
electronman1729
11-30-2017, 18:37
Is this the pistol with the extra 2" of barrel with the faux supressor. I sbr'd a 106 pistol so I wouldn't have to cut the barrel.
Great-Kazoo
12-01-2017, 17:15
You should consider replacing the bbl with a US mfg one from Green Mountain.
cfortune
12-08-2017, 15:47
Is this the pistol with the extra 2" of barrel with the faux supressor. I sbr'd a 106 pistol so I wouldn't have to cut the barrel.
No, this is a rifle with a 16" barrel.
https://www.k-var.com/content/images/thumbs/0025695_arsenal-slr-107-krink-16-barrel-762x39-caliber.jpeg
Been looking at replacement barrels the last couple of days. Not a ton out there. Shortest thing on Green Mountain's website is a 11.5". Kvar has a 8.25" for a 23mm trunnion but its a tad expensive ($230).
Any other leads out there?
BPTactical
12-08-2017, 19:38
No, this is a rifle with a 16" barrel.
https://www.k-var.com/content/images/thumbs/0025695_arsenal-slr-107-krink-16-barrel-762x39-caliber.jpeg
Been looking at replacement barrels the last couple of days. Not a ton out there. Shortest thing on Green Mountain's website is a 11.5". Kvar has a 8.25" for a 23mm trunnion but its a tad expensive ($230).
Any other leads out there?
As I noted previously excessive bore runout is common on CommBloc weapons, especially taking that much length off.
Why not cut the current barrel first to see of you got lucky with a decent barrel. My 104ur had a pretty centered bore when it was cut, while my 107ur was slightly off. It wasnt too too bad though. Not compared to one I've seen on the ak files forums. Might not have to buy a new one if you don't have to.
English kanigit
03-28-2018, 02:08
I should be getting papers back on a SLR107-UR in the near future and was wondering if anyone had any recommendations for getting the barrel cut down? I've seen videos of people doing it themselves but I'm not sure I want to go that route. Would hate to end up with something that keyholes, especially since it'll be wearing a suppressor at times.
Thanks!
It's really not rocket science. You can rent the tools to cut the face of the muzzle true in relation to the bore and then crown the muzzle. The hardest part of the whole thing is getting the gas block off, getting the restrictor plug out of the gas port and the getting the whole thing back on and repinned without it being canted.
https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180328/03fcfa902c7532994a3c73f141a88d38.jpg
I did mine on the back patio. The only annoying part was dealing with dull rental cutting tools for the muzzle and the crown. After that experience I bought my own. The gun worked well enough to get me 3rd out of 63 or so shooters on the 400yd stage at the Oklahoma Run&Gun back in 2013 or so.
Ek
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BPTactical
03-29-2018, 19:22
It's really not rocket science. You can rent the tools to cut the face of the muzzle true in relation to the bore and then crown the muzzle. The hardest part of the whole thing is getting the gas block off, getting the restrictor plug out of the gas port and the getting the whole thing back on and repinned without it being canted.
https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180328/03fcfa902c7532994a3c73f141a88d38.jpg
I did mine on the back patio. The only annoying part was dealing with dull rental cutting tools for the muzzle and the crown. After that experience I bought my own. The gun worked well enough to get me 3rd out of 63 or so shooters on the 400yd stage at the Oklahoma Run&Gun back in 2013 or so.
Ek
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WESCOG at its finest!
Ummm... cfortune did this already, I believe, although not very scientifically.
It's pretty damn loud.
cfortune
03-30-2018, 15:12
Ummm... cfortune did this already, I believe, although not very scientifically.
It's pretty damn loud.
lol yup. The deed has been done
Tell 'am how you recrowned the barrel.
bobbyfairbanks
03-30-2018, 17:41
Bert is lying to you. AK 47 is the most perfect tire tolerance weapon in the world. Just get yourself a hack saw and some threading dies it will be super easy to shorten that thing and get it suppressed.
I’m kidding
Tell 'am how you recrowned the barrel.
Hahahahaha....
It worked though [ROFL1]
English kanigit
03-31-2018, 10:19
Hahahahaha....
It worked though [ROFL1]
Lapping compound and a giant brass button head screw chucked up in a drill?
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Lapping compound and a giant brass button head screw chucked up in a drill?
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Didn't have a big enough brass screw. Used a galvanized carriage bolt with the numbers filed off the head.
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